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Biomechanics Simulations Using Cubic Hermite Meshes with Extraordinary Nodes for Isogeometric Cardiac Modeling.

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Krishnamurthy, A; Gonzales, MJ; Sturgeon, G; Segars, WP; McCulloch, AD
Published in: Comput Aided Geom Des
March 2016

Cubic Hermite hexahedral finite element meshes have some well-known advantages over linear tetrahedral finite element meshes in biomechanical and anatomic modeling using isogeometric analysis. These include faster convergence rates as well as the ability to easily model rule-based anatomic features such as cardiac fiber directions. However, it is not possible to create closed complex objects with only regular nodes; these objects require the presence of extraordinary nodes (nodes with 3 or >= 5 adjacent elements in 2D) in the mesh. The presence of extraordinary nodes requires new constraints on the derivatives of adjacent elements to maintain continuity. We have developed a new method that uses an ensemble coordinate frame at the nodes and a local-to-global mapping to maintain continuity. In this paper, we make use of this mapping to create cubic Hermite models of the human ventricles and a four-chamber heart. We also extend the methods to the finite element equations to perform biomechanics simulations using these meshes. The new methods are validated using simple test models and applied to anatomically accurate ventricular meshes with valve annuli to simulate complete cardiac cycle simulations.

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Comput Aided Geom Des

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0167-8396

Publication Date

March 2016

Volume

43

Start / End Page

27 / 38

Location

Netherlands

Related Subject Headings

  • Software Engineering
  • 49 Mathematical sciences
  • 46 Information and computing sciences
  • 40 Engineering
  • 09 Engineering
  • 08 Information and Computing Sciences
  • 01 Mathematical Sciences
 

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Krishnamurthy, A., Gonzales, M. J., Sturgeon, G., Segars, W. P., & McCulloch, A. D. (2016). Biomechanics Simulations Using Cubic Hermite Meshes with Extraordinary Nodes for Isogeometric Cardiac Modeling. Comput Aided Geom Des, 43, 27–38. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cagd.2016.02.016
Krishnamurthy, Adarsh, Matthew J. Gonzales, Gregory Sturgeon, W Paul Segars, and Andrew D. McCulloch. “Biomechanics Simulations Using Cubic Hermite Meshes with Extraordinary Nodes for Isogeometric Cardiac Modeling.Comput Aided Geom Des 43 (March 2016): 27–38. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cagd.2016.02.016.
Krishnamurthy A, Gonzales MJ, Sturgeon G, Segars WP, McCulloch AD. Biomechanics Simulations Using Cubic Hermite Meshes with Extraordinary Nodes for Isogeometric Cardiac Modeling. Comput Aided Geom Des. 2016 Mar;43:27–38.
Krishnamurthy, Adarsh, et al. “Biomechanics Simulations Using Cubic Hermite Meshes with Extraordinary Nodes for Isogeometric Cardiac Modeling.Comput Aided Geom Des, vol. 43, Mar. 2016, pp. 27–38. Pubmed, doi:10.1016/j.cagd.2016.02.016.
Krishnamurthy A, Gonzales MJ, Sturgeon G, Segars WP, McCulloch AD. Biomechanics Simulations Using Cubic Hermite Meshes with Extraordinary Nodes for Isogeometric Cardiac Modeling. Comput Aided Geom Des. 2016 Mar;43:27–38.
Journal cover image

Published In

Comput Aided Geom Des

DOI

ISSN

0167-8396

Publication Date

March 2016

Volume

43

Start / End Page

27 / 38

Location

Netherlands

Related Subject Headings

  • Software Engineering
  • 49 Mathematical sciences
  • 46 Information and computing sciences
  • 40 Engineering
  • 09 Engineering
  • 08 Information and Computing Sciences
  • 01 Mathematical Sciences